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Lotje de Vries
Lotje de Vries
Sociology of Development and Change Group, Wageningen University and Research
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South Sudan's civil war will not end with a peace deal
L De Vries, M Schomerus
Peace Review 29 (3), 333-340, 2017
632017
Improvising border security:‘A situation of security pluralism’along South Sudan’s borders with the Democratic Republic of the Congo
M Schomerus, L De Vries
Security Dialogue 45 (3), 279-294, 2014
542014
Governing unclear lines: local boundaries as a (re) source of conflict in South Sudan
PH Justin, L De Vries
Journal of Borderlands Studies 34 (1), 31-46, 2019
532019
The Borderlands of South Sudan: Authority and Identity in Contemporary and Historical Perspectives
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
37*2013
The borderlands of South Sudan: authority and identity in contemporary and historical perspectives
C Vaughan, M Schomerus, L De Vries
The borderlands of South Sudan: authority and identity in contemporary and …, 2013
372013
Conservation in violent environments: Introduction to a special issue on the political ecology of conservation amidst violent conflict
E Marijnen, L De Vries, R Duffy
Political Geography, 2021
352021
Fettered self-determination: South Sudan’s narrowed path to secession
L de Vries, M Schomerus
Civil Wars 19 (1), 26-45, 2017
312017
The Fantasy of the Grand Inga Hydroelectric Project on the River Congo
SALV Warner, Jeroen, Sarunas Jomantas, Eliot Jones
Water 11 (3), 407, 2019
26*2019
Ruptures revoked: why the Central African Republic's unprecedented crisis has not altered deep-seated patterns of governance
T Glawion, L De Vries
The Journal of Modern African Studies 56 (3), 421-442, 2018
252018
Secessionism in African politics: Aspiration, grievance, performance, disenchantment
L De Vries, P Englebert, M Schomerus
Springer, 2018
252018
Handle with Care! A Qualitative Comparison of the Fragile States Index's Bottom Three Countries: Central African Republic, Somalia and South Sudan
T Glawion, L De Vries, A Mehler
Development and Change 50 (2), 277-300, 2019
242019
Navigating violence and exclusion: The Mbororo’s claim to the Central African Republic’s margins
L De Vries
Geoforum 109, 162-170, 2020
212020
Un mode de gouvernement mis en échec: dynamiques de conflit au Soudan du Sud, au-delà de la crise politique et humanitaire
L de Vries, PH Justin
Politique africaine 135 (3), 159-175, 2014
172014
Introduction: negotiating borders, defining South Sudan
M Schomerus, L de Vries, C Vaughan
The Borderlands of South Sudan, 1-22, 2013
152013
Facing frontiers: everyday practice of state-building in South Sudan
LA De Vries
PQDT-Global, 2012
152012
Claim-making as social practice–Land, politics and conflict in Africa
G van der Haar, M van Leeuwen, L de Vries
Geoforum 109, 111-114, 2020
142020
From resolving land disputes to agrarian justice–dealing with the structural crisis of plantation agriculture in eastern DR Congo
M van Leeuwen, G Mathys, L de Vries, G van der Haar
The Journal of Peasant Studies 49 (2), 309-334, 2022
132022
The limits of instrumentalizing disorder: Reassessing the neopatrimonial perspective in the Central African Republic
L De Vries, A Mehler
African Affairs 118 (471), 307-327, 2019
132019
Speculating on Crisis. The progressive disintegration of the Central African Republic's Political Economy
L De Vries, T Glawion
Clingendael Conflict Research Unit Report, 2015
132015
Négocier l'autorité. Les micro-pratiques étatiques à la frontière du Sud-Soudan et de la République démocratique du Congo
L de Vries
Politique africaine 122 (2), 41-58, 2011
132011
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